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Council approves fireworks code update, Davis County funding for 700 South, and warranty start for Harvest Fields phase 1A
Summary
West Point City Council on March 4 voted unanimously on several routine but consequential items: an ordinance aligning the city's fireworks sale and use dates with state law, a funding agreement with Davis County for the 700 South road project, and the start of the one-year warranty period for the Harvest Fields Phase 1A subdivision infrastructure.
West Point City Council on March 4 voted unanimously on several routine but consequential items: an ordinance aligning the city's fireworks sale and use dates with state law, a funding agreement with Davis County for the 700 South road project, and the start of the one-year warranty period for the Harvest Fields Phase 1A subdivision infrastructure. The council also approved minutes from a prior meeting and later recessed into closed session on a separate motion.
Why it matters: The fireworks ordinance brings city code into conformity with state limits on sale/use dates, reducing confusion and making enforcement consistent with state rules. The Davis County funding agreement brings roughly $1.5 million to a $3 million project to reconstruct and add curb, gutter and…
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